Amurri Martino has documented the jealousy-inducing vacay with several pictures on Instagram already, including one especially beautiful photo of her growing baby bump.

“Baby Bumpin’ in Bermuda. I still can’t believe our Baby Boy is cookin’ in there! Celebrating so much gratitude and love!!!” the actress and lifestyle blogger captioned Monday’s photo, in which she looks especially glowy in a bright orange bikini and beachy sun hat.

“I am sharing in the hopes that we can be a light for people going through similar circumstances, and to remind myself and others that there is no shame in voicing our heartbreaks and allowing others to comfort us. A couple of days ago, the baby I was carrying passed away. I was nine weeks pregnant,” Amurri Martino, 30, writes.

It looks like Eva Amurri Martino‘s daughter isn’t so peased about her first food.

On Monday, the actress and her husband, Kyle Martino, attempted to give solids a go with their 5-month-old baby girl. And while Marlowe Mae first pushed away the peas, she eventually gave in to the green vegetable.

The result? A smirk, a shudder and an aftershock that is too adorable to miss.

“Marlowe tried food today for first time and reacted to peas same way I still do,” Martino wrote on Instagram, sharing a clip of the super cute moment.

Her “marathon” homebirth at the couple’s California abode was a “really, really, intense experience,” she says.

“I just felt so lucky to have the kind of delivery that I wanted and that there were no complications. At the time, I was like, ‘Maybe I’m crazy’ because it was so intense. I think everyone has that moment when they’re in labor, but once she came out I felt like I could do it again in a second.”

Adds Eva, “I expected it to be a very weepy moment and for me, it was totally surreal.”

The actress and her husband, an NBC sports analyst, “are thrilled and enjoying the new addition to their family,” the rep tells PEOPLE.

Not only are the couple first time parents, but the arrival of their daughter also means Amurri Martino’s mother, actress Susan Sarandon, is officially a grandmother — one who will not be called grandma.

“I borrowed this name from a very dear friend of mine who’s from the South, and his grandma was ‘Honey,'” Sarandon has said.Read More